The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)

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recovery of lost souls among the, iii. 66; their sacrifice of their first-born children to the sun, iv. 184; ceremonies observed by them before eating the first wild berries or roots of the season, viii. 80 _sq._

Salmon, twins thought to be, i. 263; shamans responsible for supply of, i. 358; taboos concerning, iii. 209; resurrection of, viii. 250; ceremonies at catching the first salmon of the season, viii. 253 _sq._, 255

Salmoneus, king of Elis, his mock thunder and lightning, i. 310, iv. 165; personated Zeus, ii. 177; killed by a thunderbolt, ii. 181

Salono, a Hindoo festival, v. 243 _n._ 1

Salop (Shropshire), fear of witchcraft in, x. 342 _n._ 4

Salsette, island near Bombay, use of iron as a talisman in, iii. 234, 236; locks unlocked at childbirth in, iii. 296

Salt, abstinence from, i. 124, 266, ii. 98, 105, 149, 248, viii. 75, 93; burnt to disperse fog, i. 314; as a charm, ii. 331; not to be eaten, iii. 10, 167, 182, 184, 194, 195, 196, viii. 190, 195,